
PulteGroup set to build entry-level homes in Buckeye
By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal PulteGroup Inc. is getting back into the entry-level home market in the West Valley. Plans call for building 97 homes

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal PulteGroup Inc. is getting back into the entry-level home market in the West Valley. Plans call for building 97 homes

By Victoria Harker | Chamber Business News Representatives from Arizona’s most sustainable companies — Microsoft, Intel, Arizona Public Service, Ewing Irrigation, Salt River Project and

By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic Mike Ingram looks at raw desert west of the White Tank Mountains, some 40 miles west of Phoenix, where brush clings

By Ian James | Arizona Republic A judge on Monday overturned a key government approval for a proposed copper mine in Arizona’s Coronado National Forest,

ELLIOTT D. POLLACK& Company FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 10, 2020The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week

Senate panel OKs increase in lawmakers’ per diem for travel to Phoenix By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star State lawmakers

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times An Arizona legislator is proposing that the state’s five energy regulators be appointed by the governor, instead of

By Ian James | Arizona Republic A judge on Monday overturned a key government approval for a proposed copper mine in Arizona’s Coronado National Forest,

By Rofida Khairalla | Coolidge Examiner Hydrogen electric and electric vehicle manufacturer Nikola Motor Company revealed the latest addition to its product line on Monday

AZBigMedia Jim Mahoney, an industry veteran who has led Trammell Crow Company’s Phoenix business for 25 years, will be honored with the Award of Excellence at

By Patty Machelor | Arizona Daily Star Tucson has over 700 unused Section 8 housing vouchers and a waiting list of 8,543 applicants, as rents

Mad Money with Jim Cramer | CNBC The business world could get to a “better place” if companies made more women and diverse hires, Taylor

By Mark Feinsand | MLB Could Selection Sunday be coming to Major League Baseball? MLB is considering a significant restructuring of its playoff format, one

By Lauren Castle | Arizona Republic An Arizona Supreme Court judge is being accused of abusing his power after he ruled that a well-known Maricopa

By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Mesa has operated its finances differently from most Phoenix-area cities for the past 75 years. Residents don’t pay a

If group chats overwhelm you or short responses make you anxious, these expert tips can help By Taylor Trudon | Huffpost Do those little gray

12News Is this program something you’d want your employer to try out? Utah is paying public employees to travel to Mexico to fill their prescription

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Scottsdale will hold public meeting this month on proposed changes to sign ordinances that

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Stockdale Capital Partners has submitted development plans with the city of Scottsdale for a new 54-unit apartment

By Ron Eland | Red Rock News It’s not exactly back to the drawing board for the developers of the proposed Spring Creek Ranch —

By Bree Florence | West Valley View At Saturday’s “State of the City” meeting, the city of Litchfield Park focused on new developments, including a

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times 75 years old and rely on Social Security. Every month, a relatively generous government check of $1,000 arrives

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Casa Grande Dispatch New jobs from companies such as Lucid Motors and Nikola Motor Company and new housing may bring more

By Paul Basha, traffic engineer, Summit Land Management How do developers predict future traffic volumes and parking demand for proposed developments so they know what

By Paul Maryniak | West Valley View The year started badly for homebuyers in the West Valley and it didn’t take long to get worse.

By Octavio Serrano | Peoria Times As the city of Peoria plans to expand the P83 area, some retailers and restaurants say they welcome the

Mark Olalde | Reporter and Ryan Menezes | The Los Angeles Times Across much of California, fossil fuel companies are leaving thousands of oil and
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(Disclosure: Summit Land Management is a Rose Law Group-related company and contracted with the firm.) By Paul Basha, Kayla Amado | Rose Law Group Reporter

By Wall Street Journal Oil prices surged after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran showed signs of sparking a widening conflict across the Middle East. The U.S.

(Disclosure: Rose Law group represents Mattamy Homes.) By Real Estate Daily News Mattamy Homes, the largest privately owned homebuilder in North America, continues to deepen its commitment to